The Emperor of Sarod Vol. II is a 1993 CD by sarod legend Ali Akbar Khan. He is joined by Swapan Chaudhuri on tabla, and Shefali Nag & Daniel Bradley on tamboura. This is from a live show recorded at Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Germany and features Khan introducing the songs in English. This was released on the Chhandra Dhara label of Germany.

The doyen of Hindustani music, and one of the world’s greatest musicians, creates four spellbinding rags that are destined to become part of the world's musical heritage. The son of influential Hindustani musician Allaudin Khan, Ali Akbar Khan was one of the Eastern world's greatest musicians. A master of the sarod, a 25-stringed, lute-like, Indian instrument, Khan brought the Northern Indian classical music to the international stage. A five-time Grammy nominee, Khan was called, by Yehudi Menuhin, "an absolute genius, the greatest musician in the world".

Ali Akhbar Khan: The son of influential Hindustani musician Allaudin Khan, Ali Akbar Khan was one of the Eastern world's greatest musicians. A master of the sarod, a 25-stringed, lute-like, Indian instrument, Khan brought the Northern Indian classical music to the international stage. A five-time Grammy nominee, Khan was called, by Yehudi Menuhin, "an absolute genius, the greatest musician in the world." Tracing his ancestral roots to Mian Tansen, a 16th century musician in the court of Emperor Akbar, Khan began studying music at the age of three.

In Concert 1972 is a double live album by sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar and sarodya Ali Akbar Khan, released in 1973 on Apple Records. It was recorded at the Philharmonic Hall, New York City, in October 1972, and is a noted example of the two Hindustani classical musicians' celebrated jugalbandi (duet) style of playing. With accompaniment from tabla player Alla Rakha, the performance reflects the two artists' sorrow at the recent death of their revered guru, and Khan's father, Allauddin Khan. The latter was responsible for many innovations in Indian music during the twentieth century, including the call-and-response dialogue that musicians such as Shankar, Khan and Rakha popularised among Western audiences in the 1960s.

A Masterpiece and a Must-have! A double album Collaboration Between the Two Great Masters of Indian Instrumental Music, Ravi Shankar and Ali Akbar Khan, was a Rare Occurrance and this Recording was Made at their Memorable Concert at the Philharmonic Hall, New York on October 8th, 1972. The Strict Rules and Intricacies Governing Indian Classical Music Pose Difficulties for an Improvising Musican, However These Two Geniuses Manage to Conjure Up Phrases to Tantalize One Another, to Coax Certain Responses, to Challenge and Query, Each Time with a Result More Fantastic Than Before. Truly a Meeting of the Souls.

From Father To Son is a 2002 duet album between the legendary sarod musician Ali Akbar Khan and his son, Alam Khan. It was recorded live on 12 May, 2001 at John's Presbyterian Church in Berkeley, California when Ali Akbar Khan was 79. The performance is united by tabla player Swapan Chaudhuri and tanpura player James Pomerantz. The performance consists of a 58 minute raga. Ali Akbar Khan would pass away eight years later on 18 June, 2009 at the age of 87.

From India is a 1995 album by Ravi Shankar & Ali Akbar Khan. It is a jugalbandi disc where they are joined by different tabla and tambura players depending on which raga or dhun it is. It is a European pressing released by Music Of The World.

All India Radio Archival Release: Sarod (Vols. 1-9) is a nine volume series of compilation discs by sarod musician Ali Akbar Khan. These discs were sold individually but I have gathered all nine volumes here as one. They are taken from recordings performed on All India Radio primarily from the 1960's but also including one from 1956, most of which hadn't been heard outside of India until these compilations were assembled. Released in 1997, this series was released on compact disc in 2001.